Dear FRIEND,
There are some people out there who want to declare this race over
now, before all the ballots have been counted or even cast. There are
some who say they don't know why I'm in this race. So let me tell you
why I'm still running.
I'm in this race for everyone who needs a champion. For the
hardworking families who are losing sleep over gas prices and grocery
costs and mortgage payments and medical bills -- but who never lose
that American can-do spirit and optimism.
I'm in this race for the more than 16 million people like you who have
sup****ted me -- for the people who have put their hearts into winning
this race. You never gave up on me, and I'll never give up on you.
We are in the homestretch. After sixteen months, there are only three
weeks left to compete in the final contests. With your help I'm going
to keep fighting until every last American has a chance to be heard,
and as we learned last night in West Virginia, I know we can win.
Contribute now to keep our campaign going strong:
https://contribute.hillaryclinton.com/form.html?sc=1852&utm_source=1852&utm_medium=e
I'm also in this race because I have the best chance of beating John
McCain in November and putting America on the right track.
We proved something in West Virginia last night -- a state every
Democratic president has won since 1916. And we proved something in a
few other battleground states that have a history of picking
presidents. Pennsylvania. Ohio. Arkansas. New Hamp****re. New Jersey.
New Mexico. Nevada. And, yes, Michigan and Florida.
I am in this race, and so are you, because we both know the stakes in
this election are too high to stay on the sidelines.
So let's keep going together, you and me. Let's keep driving our
campaign forward, and let's keep winning.
Make a contribution today to help me win:
https://contribute.hillaryclinton.com/form.html?sc=1852&utm_source=1852&utm_medium=e
I want to thank you again for the incredible generosity of spirit you
have shown over the course of this campaign. Together, you and I are
going to make history.
Thank you,
Hillary Rodham Clinton


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